Here we've collected all of the reviews of guitars, amps, pedals, recorders and interfaces to have featured on the pages of Total Guitar and Guitarist.

All the gear on show here was originally reviewed in Guitarist issue 365 and 366, Total Guitar issue 238, or by MusicRadar's own reviews team.

MusicRadar’s verdict:

"There are a lot of people out there looking for an overdrive that isn't as mid-heavy as a Tube Screamer, not as ubiquitous as a Boss Blues Driver, more versatile than both and slightly 'boutique' to boot. Fulltone's OCD ticks that box, and we'd say the Gigs Boson does, too."

Fender Chris Shiflett Telecaster Deluxe

Foo Fighters man's signature guitar

MusicRadar’s verdict:

"Like the best signature models, Shiflett's Tele is mindful of the artist's foibles - in Shiflett's case, a fondness for country and punk - while boasting a real-world practicality that anyone can dig, at a price that's within reach for many."

IK Multimedia Amplitube Jimi Hendrix for iPad

Tones as bold as love

MusicRadar’s verdict:

"Quibbles with the clarity of higher-gain tones aside, AmpliTube Hendrix provides a solid selection of usable, Hendrix-inspired tones on a device smaller than a printed magazine. And that's an enticing prospect, no matter how you look at it."

MusicRadar’s verdict:

Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Bass Big Muff Pi

A big leap for the Bass Big Muff

MusicRadar’s verdict:

"On many pedals the distorted sound is pretty much universal, but with this Deluxe Muff, everything has been included to allow you to bring your own tonal personality into your distorted sound. A huge leap forward."

Dr Green The Black Death

Unleash a plague of distortion

MusicRadar’s verdict:

"While distortion pedals all do the same thing, they each have their own voice, and no two guitarists will probably ever agree which is the best. However, The Black Death has a tone that will surely appeal to plenty."